Member of the Supreme Political Council Sultan Al-Samai, along with the acting governor of Taiz Ahmed Al-Masawi, inspected on Sunday final works progress in the kidney dialysis center at military hospital in Al-Jund. They were briefed on the components of the center, including the dialysis station, which includes 26 devices, the sleeping and dialysis rooms, as well as the modern equipment for the various departments, which is scheduled to be completed within the next two weeks. During the visits, Al-Samai stressed the Supreme Political Council's keenness to complete work on Taiz General Hospital, to provide medical services that contribute to alleviating citizens' suffering and the pressure on the military hospital. He pointed out that Taiz General Hospital in Al-Jund will be a reference for many patients inside and outside the city, appreciating the efforts made to equip the hospital by Health Ministry and the local authority in the Province. For his part, Al-Masawi stressed the importance of quickly com pleting work on the project, which is scheduled to be completed in the coming months, to serve the province people and alleviate patients' suffering. Source: Yemen News Agency
Related Articles
Premier: Israel’s plan to build 3,000 colonial units ‘a challenge to international community’
QALQILIA: Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh today described Israel’s recent announcement of plans to build 3,000 new colonial housing units in the occupied West Bank as a ‘blatant challenge to the international community’ and an obstacle in the way to …
Aqaba Earns Global Recognition as Sustainable Tourism Destination
Aqaba: Aqaba has garnered international recognition for its commitment to sustainability, clinching third place as the best sustainable green destination worldwide during the ITB Berlin Convention 2024.
According to a statement by the Aqaba Special E…
Palestine Red Crescent Society Announces Reactivation of Ambulance, Emergency Services in Gaza After 4-Month Hiatus
Gaza: The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) announced today the reactivation of ambulance and emergency services in Gaza City, which has been suspended for four months after the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) had targeted its last vehicle.
PRC…
